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What kind of light is good for the colorful angelfish? How long does it take to turn on the light

Skyler White
2021-07-09 07:30:37
The colorful angelfish is native to the Amazon River Basin in South America. Out of the instinct of survival in the wild, they do not like to live in an environment where the light is too strong. In order to facilitate their growth, the light chosen should create a feeling of natural light. If the indoor light is dark, you can choose to use warm white light as the main light, supplemented by blue or green led lights to provide light. If the indoor light is bright, you can choose an incandescent lamp with a power of about 10 watts to illuminate.
What kind of light is good for the colorful angelfish? How long does it take to turn on the light

Colorful angelfish

are native to the Amazon River Basin in South America. Because the local living environment has distinct light day and night, they do not like to live in an environment with too bright light because of their instinct to survive in the wild. In the environment of artificial breeding, in order to facilitate their growth, the choice of light is best to create a feeling of natural light.

When the indoor light is dark, the led lamp with warm white light as the main light and blue or green light as the auxiliary light can be used for illumination; when the indoor light is bright, an incandescent lamp with a power of about 10 watts can be used for illumination. But it's better not to choose red or yellow lights, because these two kinds of lights are not conducive to its growth, and may cause it to get sick.

2. How

long does the colorful angelfish need to turn on the light? Under normal circumstances, the colorful angelfish only needs to receive eight hours of light a day. When there is light in the room, you only need to turn on the lights for 2-3 hours in the evening. Because they do not like strong light, when the light is too strong, it will affect their feeding situation, at this time, they can use black veil to reduce the light.

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